The mystery of Raiwind palace ownership

O Mian Sahab Mere Naam He Kar Don Raiwind Ka Mahal

ISLAMABAD: The ownership of the Raiwind palace spread over thousands of acres is a mystery because it has never been mentioned in the statements of assets and liabilities of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and other members of his family in politics.
Even latest declarations submitted by Nawaz Sharif, his brother Shahbaz Sharif, son-in-law Captain Mohammad Safdar and nephew Hamza Shahbaz to the Election Commission of Pakistan are silent on the ownership title of the huge property.
But Information Minister Pervez Rasheed told Dawn that the property was in the name of Shamim Sharif, mother of the Sharif brothers.
The statements of assets show that the Sharif brothers have much in common. Both live in houses not owned by them. Nawaz Sharif lives in a house owned by his mother while Shahbaz Sharif resides in a house owned by his spouse Nusrat.
Both use Land Cruisers gifted to them by unspecified persons. Both have multiple foreign and local currency accounts, own huge agricultural land and have investments in industrial units like sugar, textile and paper mills.
The most visible dissimilarity is the rapid growth in the value of assets owned by the elder brother and continuous decline in the value of assets possessed by the younger brother. Another dissimilarity is that Shahbaz Sharif has two properties in the United Kingdom, but Nawaz Sharif has no assets abroad.
Till the time of elections in May last year, Shahbaz was richer than Nawaz — though none of them a billionaire — but things are different now. According to the recent declaration, the value of Nawaz Sharif’s wealth has registered a six-fold increase in just 12 months to make him a billionaire for the first time.
According to statements of assets and liabilities, the net worth of Nawaz Sharif’s assets was Rs261.6 million in 2012 and of Shahbaz Sharif Rs336.9m.
In 2011, the assets of the two brothers were worth Rs166m and Rs393m, indicating an increase of Rs95.6m and decrease of Rs56.5m, respectively.
In 2013, the value of assets of Nawaz Sharif ballooned to Rs1.82bn while that of Shahbaz Sharif slipped further to Rs142m.
Incidentally, Shahbaz Sharif has more stakes abroad than in the country. He owns properties and bank account worth Rs138.28m in the UK. He has three loans worth 117.10m in Pakistani rupees in British banks.
The younger brother has not disclosed the value of five properties with net area of around 676 kanal in Lahore – all gifted by his mother.
He has Rs51.96m cash in hand and Rs7.27m in his sole bank account in the country.
Mrs Nusrat, the first wife of Mr Shahbaz, had assets worth Rs273.46m on June 30 last year. It was Rs224.56m a year earlier. She has Rs14.34m cash in hand and Rs1.95m in her five bank accounts.
The assets of Mrs Tehmina, the second wife of Shahbaz Sharif, are worth Rs9.83m. They were Rs7.64m last year.
She has five bank accounts – two in Pound Sterling, one in dollar and two in Pak rupees, but the money in these accounts is only Rs23,770. She has cash in hand and prize bonds worth Rs750,000 and two cars.
Kalsoom Nawaz, the wife of Nawaz Sharif, has net wealth of Rs235.85m, which is much less than that of Mrs Nusrat Shahbaz.
Mrs Kalsoom has land and a house in Changa Gali, Abbottabad, worth Rs63.75m, a bungalow on Mall Road in Murree worth Rs100m, 88 kanal of land in Sheikhupura worth Rs70m, jewellery of Rs1.5m and shares in family businesses.
She has Rs67,555 cash in hand and Rs55,765 in banks.
Hamza Shahbaz is wealthier than his father with net assets of Rs250.46m. He has two wives. The wealth of his first wife is Rs2.45m and that of the second is Rs9.88m.
Capt Safdar’s wealth is worth Rs14.23m. He owns a car which his wife Marium received as a gift from the UAE.

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I think it belongs to me :hmmm:

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Pehle meine perha to mera hua :@:

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That is how tax theft happens in these business families. Assets and shares are transferred to relatives who are likely to be exempt from taxes, like your old parents, your young children, wives, grandchildren....or just hundi them overseas and call them back through legal channels, claiming them as income earned abroad. Sharif family is one of the sickest examples of grand tax theft.

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If you truly investigate, all politicians including your beloved leader IK, are not immune to such fraud. 99% of Pakistanis use this trick to save income taxes and make their properties legitmate. IK who promised to end corruption in 19 days, where is he now? Can't he take this case to courts? Or at east speak in NA? But he knows that if he does that, the same stories will come back to haunt him.

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'Benami' culture zindabad

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Imran's property is in his own name and fully declared....none of his assets are abroad. I dont see any issue here.

Ending corruption doesnt mean turning everyone into an angel. It means having enough meaningful legislation to be able to take anyone and everyone to task, and not allowing anyone to hide behind cloaks of immunity. And I think KPK has effectively accomplished that, in the form of RTI law, accountability bill, RTS act, and forcing all MPAs to declare their assets/income.
As for the center, no such legislation will come into force so long as Sharifs and Zardaris/Bhuttos are in power.

Re: The mystery of Raiwind palace ownership

Guys like you I dont want to even answer to your pathetic questions again and again go to Insaf.com and check assests of IK else keep your mouth shut and dont make a fool out of yourself again and again

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You don’t as you don’t have logical answer. Keep on ranting bakwaas as usual. sach baat kaho to tum logon ko mirchian lag jaati hain.

PTI publishes Imran’s asset declaration

ISLAMABAD:

While Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI’s) top leadership declared their assets on the party’s official website last week, party chief Imran Khan finally declared his tax returns on Tuesday – which had remained conspicuously incomplete till then.

**The tax returns were published on the website after a query from The Express Tribune asking why the tax returns were incomplete. An extra page was added, after which party leader Asad Umar said, “The tax returns issue has been solved now.”
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The additional page stated that Imran paid Rs90, 421 income taxes in 2009, Rs1.85 million in 2010 and Rs0.32 million in 2011. The updated version further stated that the PTI chairperson has net assets worth Rs22.9 million and liabilities worth Rs0.38 million, in addition to the land he owns. **However, he did not mention the worth of his 1,644 kanals of inherited land, located in Bhakkar, Khanewal, Sheikhupura and Islamabad.
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**Significantly, Imran stated in his recent assets statement that the 300 kanals of land he owns in Islamabad was inherited, although he has said in the past during a press conference that this piece of land was purchased.
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Meanwhile, an official of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) told The Express Tribune that Imran had submitted an assets declaration statement of Rs50.62 million in NA-71, Kundian, Mianwali in 2002.

As per tax returns, Imran had declared Rs73 million worth in assets and two banks accounts in 2004 and Rs81.5 million in 2005, according to the Federal Board of Revenue’s documents distributed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan at a press conference last month. Nisar further told the media that PTI chairman’s assets decreased to Rs34.5 million in 2006.

PTI Central Information Secretary Shafqat Mehmood, while clarifying Imran’s statements regarding his assets, said, “Imran Khan’s assets posted on the website are authentic and there is no contradiction at all.”

**Regarding the 300 kanals of land in Islamabad, Mehmood said Imran’s former wife Jemima Khan bought this property and said it was registered in her name. “So the ownership does not fit the basic description of a benami property,” he explained in a statement.
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